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The analysis on governmental subsidizing program for the distribution cost of agro-food exportation (농축산물 수출 물류비의 지원효과 검증)

  • Kim, Kyung-Phil;Kim, Soung-Hun
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 2011
  • Korean government has executed some programs to support producers and/or exporters for the promotion of agro-food exportation. Especially, governmental subsidizing program about the distribution cost for agro-food exportation shows positive effects. However, this subsidy should be changed or partly abolished due to the low effectiveness of subsidy. The goal of this paper is to analyze the effectiveness of governmental subsidy and to present the agro-food products with the low effects of subsidizing program. As the results of analysis, the subsidy for several products, including Ginseng drinks, Paprika, and Chrysanthemum, might be considered to be stopped due to low effectiveness.

A Study on Models of Graduate Courses in Governmental Research Institutes (출연(연) 단설대학원 운영모델 연구)

  • 김갑수;김전식;김정흠;이규호;이병민;조붕제;현병환
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.165-180
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    • 1998
  • This study suggests a new concept for the improvement of productivity and innovativeness of governmental research institutes(GRIs) : GRIs can also accomodate a special graduate course. Through the combination of educational function and research activities, the explict and tacit knowledge made by GRIs could be efficiently diffused to other sectors of national innovation system, especially industries. This study suggests three different models of graduate courses : independent course in each GRI, joint course by several GRIs, and joint course linking GRIs and university.

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Diffusion Measures of Growing Flower Crops to Cultivate Amenities and Emotions (어메니티 증진과 정서함양을 위한 화훼작물 재배의 확산 방안)

  • Im, Sang-Bong
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.251-266
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    • 2003
  • Diffusion of non-professional flower growing in Korea still lags behind. The objectives of the study are to establish a theoretical modes to explain the diffusion of social floriculture, to identify some characteristics and problems of growing flower crops to cultivate amenities and emotions, and to suggest remedial measures for fostering it. Theoretical model adopted in this study consists of such variables as education, social movement, policies, diffusion of social flower growing, amenities, and emotional cultivation. For identifying the diffusion characteristics of flower growing, projects implemented by a non-governmental organization, schools, local and central government organizations were analyzed. In order to stimulate the diffusion of social flower growing and to increase its effects, there needs to strengthen education of stakeholders, establishment of partnership among schools, non-governmental and governmental organizations, and institutional supports including manpower and finances. Linking flower growing projects to community festival and tourism development programs can foster institutionalization of community flower growing. Furthermore, the introduction of wild, symbolic and traditional flowers and trees will help to specialize and improve community landscapes.

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A Study on Value Improvement of Postal Admimistration Business (국내 우정사업의 가치향상 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon Jun-Seon;Yu Byeoung-Uk
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.6 no.2 s.20
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2006
  • Among national properties of various governmental offices and departments, we focused on the public finance. Because the financial balance of national properties of governmental offices and departments has been in deficit. This study focuses on postal administration business which faces the financial crisis. The purpose of our study is to show devices for value improvement of postal administration business headquarters of Ministry of Information and Communication. Research was based on case researches and domestic post offices which were decided to rebuild. Problems of domestic postal administration business were first found out. And for its solutions, research on domestic and foreign cases were carried out, superior cases for benchmarking was regulated so that these can be applied to the post offices to be built or to be remodeled.

Evaluation of Air Contaminants Concentrations and Ventilation Systems in Governmental Agency and University Laboratories (국내 정부출연연구기관 및 대학교 실험실 공기 오염물질 농도 및 환기시스템 평가)

  • Ha, Ju-Hyun;Shin, Yong-Chul;Lee, Hyun-Seok;Paik, Samuel Y.;Yi, Gwang-Yong;Lee, Byeong-Ku
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to compare the concentration of various air contaminants in nine different laboratories during routine activities. Volatile organic compounds (VOC) were sampled and analyzed using NIOSH Method 1500 and asbestos fibers were sampled and analyzed using NIOSH Method 9002 and 7400. Detectable levels of acetone, toluene and ethanol were found in all the laboratories and xylene and n-hexane were detected in eight of the nine laboratories. All the VOC concentrations were well below the Korean Ministry of Labor's Exposure Limit and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists' (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs). Total VOC concentrations at the university laboratories were significantly higher than those at governmental agency laboratories. Airborne fiber concentrations were below 0.01 fibers/cc, while the concentration of chrysotile was 2% in insulation materials sprayed on the ceiling of one laboratory. While all the governmental agency laboratories (n=4) had fume hoods, two out of the five university laboratories did not have fume hoods. The capture velocity of half of the fume hoods were below the maintenance standard(0.4 m/sec). In conclusion, the study suggests that the current controls in place at both university and government agency laboratories are not sufficient in limiting exposure to harmful chemicals to non-detectable levels, though they appear to be adequate in protecting workers to levels below applicable occupational exposure limits. The study also suggests that researchers working in university laboratories may be exposed to greater levels of contaminant than those working in government agency laboratories.

A Study on the Entry of Korean Shipping & Logistics Company into the Offshore Plant Logistics Service Market

  • Shin, Seok-Hyun;Kwon, Moon-Kyu;Park, Jin-Hee;Park, Young-Kyu
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2015
  • Korea is worldwide top manufacturer of offshore plant industry, while shown weakness in high-valued offshore plant service industry (OPSI). The governmental support policies and studies for fostering programs are centered on shipbuilding and engineering sector. On the other hand, offshore logistics service sector among the programs is neither included as governmental fostering support sectors nor ever-studied. Domestic shipping and logistics companies have many experience of handling various project, heavy-lift cargo and even super blocks on shipbuilding industry. However they are faced with lack of appropriate heavy carrier and others. So for their successful entering into offshore plant logistics market, systematic preparation, studies and supporting policies are highly recommended.

Factors and Implications for Creative Scientists: A Systems View of Creativity

  • Kim, Wangdong
    • STI Policy Review
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.33-50
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    • 2010
  • This study examines three factors - personal, academic features and governmental research environment - that influences the research of creative scientists based on a Systems Model of Creativity and tries to deprive policy implications. First, this study investigates the characteristics of creative scientists' research through a literature review. Next, it analyzes the features of academic characteristics, and creative research environments by the interviews of nine creative scientists in Korea. Lastly, it draws its implications and analyzes the limitations of this research.

Research trends in obesity & obesogenic environments in Korea

  • Lee, Myoungsook
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.461-472
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    • 2019
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Globally, it has been projected that there will be 2 billion overweight and 1 billion obese individuals by 2030. In Korea, the prevalence of adult obesity (BMI > 25) increased from 29.7% in 2009 to 32.4% in 2015. Moreover, childhood obesity, which leads to adulthood obesity, has increasingly become a social problem. The purpose of this review is to summarize the scientific basis for the development of effective models and policies aimed at preventing obesity over a lifetime based on research modeling obesogenic environments. MATERIALS/METHODS: The review focuses on the characteristics of obesity prevalence and trends in 3P analysis (papers, patents, and products) as well as government-funded projects in Korean obesity obesogenic environments over the last 10 years. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: As a result of the 3P analysis, studies on obesity risk factors were frequently carried out, according to two data bases RISS (4.9%) and PubMed (24.7%). Since there were only 17% patents related to the mechanism of preventing obesity in 7,951 Korean patents related to obesity, new paradigms of technologies to dominate the global obesity markets are needed. After government-funded projects were analyzed, communication and cooperation in multi-governmental departments were suggested to elucidate the characteristics of Korean obesity. Government should also produce short- and long-term road maps to develop a practical, successful outcome. Although the rate of obesity in Korea is currently lower than in other developed countries according to WHO criteria, without adequate governmental intervention, obesity rates will approach those of the top countries with high incidence rates of obesity within the next 10 years.